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MJSCI LLANLOU3.
ON MORAL asd NATURAL BEAUTY.
3*u.t ir. the vo’cc that fooihei my cate,
The voice of love, the v ice of song s
The lyre that cclcb atea the fjir,
And animates the warlike song.
Sweet is the rounl’elof a friend,
\Vh ife batom proves a pillow kind—
Whole tnihi perfusfion brings an end
To all the farrows df the rr.i .J.
Sweet is the breath of balmy spring,
That lingers in the primrose va.e ;
The woodlark sweet, when on the v ing
J-iis wild nates swell the rising gale.
Sweet is the breeze that curia the lakes,
And early wafts the fragrant dev,
T.iro’ hovering clou Is of vapor breaks,
And clears the bright etherial blee.
Sweet is the bean, the blooming pea,
Mote fragrant than /trakia’i gale,
That sleeps upon the uarquil fta
Or gently fwelis th* extended fail.
Sweet is the walk where dailies spring,
And cow flips feeut the verdant mead :
The woodland sweet where linnets fmg,
From ever/ bold intruder ‘freed.
Hut far more sweet are virtuous deeds ;
Tiie band that kindly brings relief—
The heart that with flic widow’s bleeds,
And (hares tiie drooping orphan’s
grief.
The pious and humane here rife,
With libera', hands and feeling bean,
And chafe the tears from sorrow’s eyes,
And bid each noxi ms woe depart.
From the PuR I’ FOLIO.
f A favorite writer hai defetibed with so
much humor ami accuracy fume of the
ihftrefs of a taciturn and ttudiuus re
cluse, that I cannot relift cu irrpulte
to tianferibe it for the Port Folio.
The fettlemtnt, which our whimsical
bachelor at length finds in a well-go*
vern.-d and docile family, appears ad
mirably well iuited to the peculiar
manner;) anJ solitary genius of the li
terary charadter.J
At my coming to I-Xindon,
it was lometimc be ore 1 could
fctrlc mylclt in a house to rrn
Jikmg I w.<s forced to quit
m> Hi and lodg'd s, by reaJbn of
an officious landlady that would
be alking me every morning
tow Iha I (lc-pt. I then fe.i
into ;n honed latnily, and lived
vc y happ ly for above a week ;
when my landlord, who was a
jolly good na urei man, took it in
to his head that l wanted tompa
tnr, and therefore would tie
quenily cot/v- into mv clumber
to keep tne f'Otn being alone. This
Ibo e for two or three days, but
telling me one day thar lie was
aj raid 1 was Melancholy, 1
thought it was high tmt Jor me
to be go- e, and accordingly took
new lodgings that very night.
About a week after, 1 found my
jolly landlord woo, as I laid be
fore, was an bon est hearty man,
had pu: me into an advertile
lt'c: t of the Daily Courant in the
fol'owing words : “ Whereas a
melancholy man left liis lodgings
on Thurlday |<vd in the aft r
xoon, and was afterwards ieen
going towards Iflington } if any
one can give notite of him to
K. B f lihtnonger in the Strand,
lie (hall be very well rewarded
for his pains.*’ As 1 am the belt
man ii the vcoild to keep my
own n Ur iel, and my landlord
the jijhhonyr, not knowing iny
name, this acci ‘em of my life
vas never dilcovered to this
day.
1 m now fettled with a wi
dev; woman, who has a great
many children, an i compiles with
my burner a. evtry thing. Ido
not remember that we have ex
change*; a lingle word together
thde live years. My coffee
conies into my chamber every
morning without dktng for it—
if 1 w ant fire, I point to my chim
my—if water, to my Won ;
upon which my landlady nods,
as much as to fay Ihe lakes my
meaning, and immediately obeys
my lignals. She has likcwile
modelled h.cr family 16 well, that
when her l ttle boy offers to pull
me by the co;r, or prattle in
mv face, his elded filter imme
diately calls hi.n off, and bids
him not Jrtwb tie geniEmutt.
At n.y fit 11 entering into the fa
mily, I was troubled uiib the fi
zthty of their r.ficg up to rr e e
very time 1 came into the iootn ;
but my landlady nbferving that
upon these occafiuns t a.ways
crieo pijh, and to ent out again,
has forbidden any luch ceremo
ny to be u!ed in the house j so
that, at prtfent, I walk into rhe
kitchen or parl .r without being
taken notice of, or giving any
interruption to the bufinels or
difcourle of the family. The
maid will ask her mift/efs,
though I am by, whether the
ger.tierr.an is ready to go to din
ner, as the nuflrefis, who is an
excellent houfewi e, scolds at
the servants as heartily before
myface as behind rny back. In
short, l move up and down the
house and enter into all compa
nies with die fame liberty as a
cat or any other domcftic ani
mal, and am as little fufpedlcd
“t teUing any thing I hear 01
Ice.
TAKE NOTICE,
HAI .n nine months from the date
hrreof, application wiil be made
to the hon. tin: jufticeg of the Inferior
Court, for the county of Bulloch, for
leave to fell all that traft of land, con
taming 475 acres more or less, lying in
the counties of Bryan and Bulloch, the
fame being part of the dlatc of Wm
Slater dec’d.
Win. Slater, adm’i\
May 6. 9m* 2
Sheriff’s .Safes.
On the Ji>ji Tuesday in Augufl
next, he tween the hours of 10
and 3 o'clock,
WILL BE SOLD,
A Ilorfe and lome household
mrniture, levied on as the pro
P c, ty of George Horlback, te
fatisfy leveral executions.
Also, a negro boy, named An
tony, levied on as the property
of Dodtor Samuel M’Cormick
former Idle not complied with,
A negro wench named Miro,
levied on as the property of doc
tor John Luve, to fatts/y fevera 1
executions, at the iui.e of W -i
liam Shaw, former Idle not com
plied with.
A negro wench named Cum
fort, levied on as the property of
fimothy Freeman, Continued
from July fair.
A regro wench and her child,
levied o* as the property of John
Pooler, Efqr.
Conditions, Cajh in ihirtv min
utes after bid off, or refold,
JOHN WILLIAMS, s c s
Jiy 4 _ So
MARSHAL’S SALEs7
On the frjl Tuesday in Augufl
next, wilt be sold at the Court
house, in the city of Savannah,
IN WO negroes, George an
Itazcu, an unexpired least
ot lot no. io. Wilmington T>-
thing Darby ward, with thr
buildings thereon, adjoining Mr.
John Gardiner. Ailo an unex
pired leale of lot no. 3, Heath
coat Tything Decker ward,
where Mrs. Smith resides, levied
on as the property of Smith,
Sons and Anderson, at the suit
of 1 liomas and James SworJs.
b. wall, m. and. g.
July 4- So
NOTICE.
IT/ Hi REAS a certain trad
> V of land of four hundred
and thirty acres,joining the Or
phan Houle Plantation, is adver
tiird for tale by the Deputy She
riff of Chatham County, levied
on as the property o ( Emanuel
Kengiil. Now this is to cau
tion all persons agaiult purcha
ling the laid trad, as Emanuel
Kengiil owns but one undivided
filth part us laid land, (in right
of his wife.
NOBLE JONES.
Frederica, \lay 17 92
removal!
Dottor SHEFTALL,
H\S rvmowd into St Jarrcs’s Square,
near the relidencc of the late General
M lntolh and between I. Wood, lifquire'b
large building and the corner houle of the
eiuie of Julius H. Schuber, at present occu
pied l>> Oliver Slurres, tlq.
Ju’.v n ;,t tfi
WAN ITD,
A Negro Gid to attend a lmall child
E; ifoV at tint cii.e. May 20
UN rLAVORCO
Mocha COFFEE,
Superior to another Lind, at \f) per lu.
LSO THE
Stocl in Trade,
OF the fubftibers, at the molt reduced
prices, wholelVe and retail. Private rarm
lies will find thr interest m applying for
Groceries, Wines & Liquors.
BAYLEY & HARMAN.
Ko. 6, Exchange.
July 11 91
TREASURE DEPARTMENT
JF TIIE
UMTiD STATES,
June 21, 1806.
WHEREAS the Com rus
fionrrs of the 6'inking
Fund, at a meeting held on the
23th day of April, 1806, did re
fo'ive, that the sum remaining to
complete the expenditure o f the
annual appropriation of EIGHT
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,:
should among other purposes be |
applied t| the reimburlement of I
“the NAVY SIX PER CENT.
STOCK. created in purfuar.ee
of an acl of Congrels, pafled
on the 30th d;y of June, 1798,
and to the reimbui ie nenc of the
FIVE AND HALF PER
CENT, STOCK, created in
puriuance of an aft of Congrels,
palled on the jd day of March,
1 795-
This is therefore to give no
tice, that rhe principal of the
Paid NAVY SIX PER CENT.
S POCK, with the interest due
thereon, wiil, on surrender of the
certificates, be paid on the Ift
day of Odober next ensuing the
‘elate hereof, to (he refpedive
fockholdeis or their lawful re
presentatives or attornies duly
conftuuted and authorized, ei-
Uei at the Tieufury or at the
-oan Office, as the case may
J t‘, where credits have been
pven for tne amount of stock,
r ipedivtlyheld by them: and
nut tfv principal of the FIVE
and half per cent.
STOCK, with the interest due
thereon, will in like manner,
and at the fame places, be paid
on the ill diy of January, 1&07,
:o the refpedive stockholders,
or their iawlul representatives or
itiornies dtly constituted and
authorized.
It is further made known, for
tl'e information of the parties
concerned, that no transfers o*
the NAVY SIX PER CEN'L
either from or to the
dooks of the Treasury, or from
or to the books of a Commis
Turner of Loans, will be allow
ed after the ill day of September
ensuing. And the interest on
all ceitificatrs of laid flocks,
which (hall cot have been lur
rendered, in pursuance of this
notification, will cease and de
termine, on the day preceding
he day hereby fixed for trie re
imburiement thereof
ALBERT GALLATIN,
Secretary of the Treasury.
July 15 tji 1830
Marjhai's Sales .
ON the fft 7 ufday in Au
gust next , will be sold at the
court-koufe, in Savannah,
ALL that Plantation con
taining 300 acres, called
Douglass, near Point Peter, in
Camden county, Georgia.
ALSO,
’ Seven Negroes, viz. Boson,
Jack, Nancy, Jenny,Sally, Han
nah and her child ; levied as
the property of Thomas H. Mil
ler, to fatisfy a judgment of
Benjamin and Joleph Strong,
obtained againt Macleod ana
Miller.
Two Negroes Charles and
Rachel—Alio, lunary articles oi
Plated Ware, Jewelry, &c. Alfc
II ufehold and Kitchen Furni
ture, levied on as the property 01
Joseph Rice, to fatisfy t an exe
cution in favor of John Hill.
rhe flock in r rade of Abra
ham Woodside, confiding o
Dly Goods, Hardware and Cut
lery, to fatisfy au execution ob
cained by Wm. Voodfide.
B. \\ ILL, m. i>. g.
• May 31. S q
FOR PRIVATE SALE,!
A TRACT <>f very vilwoie Cotton j
and I'rov.lion LAND, r.intain 1
ing nearly three tlioufand acres, belong
to the eltate of Richard i. Ash,
situated on the Island of Dawfuflde, di
rectly oppotite havannah bar, and dis
tant only 5 or J miles from Tybee Light
| House. —These lands are inferior to j
none in the liate—the prefect crap of a j
bout 450 aerts of Cotton, and 200 acre* j
of Provilion will fully prove this.
The Tradt is divided into four Plan-,
tatlons, and will be fold together or fe- j
parately, all of which are well fettled, j
having every needfary building for a!
Cotton Plantation, mod of them have;
been erected f* l,ce l^‘e hurricane, and ol 1
the bell materials. On Newbury ’• a
convenient ami comfortable two floryj
dwelling house, kitchen and walli house,;
entirely new- The ‘‘oildings on Salt j
Pond are a little inferior, anc ‘•* j
lent repair. Mary-lucid and ths ’
have been lately fettled and lave over-:
seer’s houses, &c;
Terms, one third cafli, the other two j
thirds io one and two years, tie purcha-}
fer giving bond and mortgageof the pro
j perty, wi;h personal fecuiity,if required,
j The overseer at Newbury, wll (li c w the
j Lands and diviflon lines. for further
I particulars, apply to
MART ERASER.
(T> Prov.flons, Plantation Tools, See. 1
may be had with the plantations, at a i
fair valuation.
Beaufort, S. C. Juif 15 92
NOi/CK
i
; *- HE fubfertber icing appointed by
I their honors the Jutfices of the Inferior
Court of Chatham County one of the
persons to receive and register the names
of fucb persons as may be entitled to a
draw or draws in tne Land Lottery con
templated by an ad of the General a{-
fcmbly pa (fed at Louisville the 26th
June last, will attend in the Captains
diltrict of the ill. Battailion Chatham
Regiment, on the following days and
places vise ;
In the 1 ft. Company, commanded by
Capt. Pettibone
On Thtirfday the 24th inst. J
Friday 25th, ! at the
Monday 28Ji, {’theatre.
Tuesday 29th, J
In the 2d company commanded by
capt. Pemberton.
On Wednesday 30th inst, “J
Thurfday2lft ( at the
Monday 4iiiAUguft C market.
Tuesday sth J
In the 4th company commanded by
capt. Abrahams.
On Wednesday 6th Aug. q
Friday 8 L CoupT
Monday 11 J house.
In the 3d. Company commanded by
Capt. White.
On Tuesday 12 August q
Wednesday sl3 I
Thursday ‘i 4 V FiLATURr
Friday 15 J
Moses Shettall.
_ July i 2f 92 .
GEORGIA.
By his Excellency JOHN MIL
LEDGE, Governor ands urn
mandcr in Chief of Army
and Navy of this State, and of
the Militia thereof.
■ A PROCLAMATION.
Whereas the General
AfTembiy of this state,
at the late extra fcfuoH thereof,
pafled a resolution reconirnend
ing that the sum of FIVE HUN-
DiiED DOLLARS be offered
for the apprehending and t )dg
ing in any iecurejail within this
Hate, Lewis M'Gahacan, och
erwile called Sanford, who is
charged with the wilful murder
joHN London, Esq. late
Senator for the County of
Effingham,—l have therefore
thought fit to issue this Procla
(nation, hereby offering, in ad
dition to the reward of ONE
HUNERED and FIFTFDOL
LARS, offered in rny proclama
tion of the third ol April lift,
the sum of THREE HUN
DRED and FIFIT’ DOLLARS,
to any person or persons, w!io
will apprehend acd lodge in fome
lecure jail within tins Rate, the
iatorelaid Lewis M‘Gahagan.
jAnd I do hereby charge and re
quire .ul officers civil and mili
tary belonging to this Hate,” to
| be aiding anu affifiing i n appre
hending and bringing ro j u stice
the aforeymentioned culprit.
Given under my hand arid the
great seal of the Rate, a: tne
ilace-houfc in Louisville, this
twenty eight day of [ure, in
the year of our Lord, one
thouiand eight hundred ana
fi:., and of the Independence
o. tiie United Stares of Amer
rncrica, the thirtieth.
JOHN MJLLEDGE.
By the Governor.
Pioa ; Mareurv,
.922/.) Secretary of ; f. !
GEORGIA.
By bis Excetlency JOHN *1 f/ r -
LEDGE , Governor and C.,r
marJer in Chief of the A
Gs Navy of this State 0 s of tie
Militia thereof.
A PROCLAMATION.*
T Jiff HERE. AS in anu by art
yy ail passed the i.th t.L r
February, i799 entitled “An
act to rcgui ite the General E
; led ions in this state, sr.d to ap
! point rhe time of the meeting of
| the General AfTembiy,” it is a
j mong other things declared—
-1“ That ail writs of elections to
1 fill vacancies that may happen
i for members of the General As--
ifembly of this state, or House
! 0 f R c prefentaci ves of the United
ic.--. - .c 11 be direfted to i\be
! lattices of the I nset, ? r CoJr:s of
’ ihe reTpeativc cou. ‘"’ 5 > “” ‘
1 ■ i-t tn ./'Ye pyb.‘c nr) (
required t() g v 1 , ;.. n „ m
t rhe 1- oc to
thereof, aiv cau. ‘, f
. . I . form as.
be held in manner a, rec ,
herein before pointed out,
ably to fucb writ
j And whereas, a vacancy hath
happened in the Haufe of Re~
prslencaijves c>f the Ui .S'c ‘tes, by
reaion of the refigu.tr.on of the
Honorable Joseph Bryan, who
; was defied and commiffij.ied .j
! serve as a member therein, foe
this flare, until the fourth day of
March next. I have therefore
thought proper ro ilius this my
Proclamation, hereby notifying,
|dire.ftjng and ordering the justi
ces of the Inferior Courts of the
relpedtive counties in tins itate,
io coniider the fame as a general
writ of election- for filling tne a
.forefaid vacancy. And I d<_>
{hereby charge and require the
.e id Justices to give due notice,,
that, an election for the purpole
aforefa.id, wiil be held in rhe rei
pective counties, on Monday the
firtl day of Seplcmoer next. And
I do hereby further require that
such returns of laid election, as
the aforefaid act points out, be
made to the Executive Depart
ment wichin rue time prefer! bed*
Given under my land and the great
seal cf the stats, at the stote
bouse in Louisville, this twenty
eighth day of June, in tie year
of our Lord, one thousand eight
hundred ana six, and of the In
dependence of the United States
of America, the thirtieth.
JOHN MILLLDGIT
By the Governor-
Hor : Marburv,
(92. i-z£>4..} Secretary cf the ltale:
Notice ,
THE ftibfcriber, fome time /Inee
being,on his return from the Indian
naiioi came up with a JOHN IR
VINE (ts he ceded himfelr) who
had in his poffefSon anew negro fela
low ; from sh: countenance and con-,
verlation of Irvine, when interrogated
from whence he had come, the man
ner in which he made reply, together
with other circumllances of con
dutt confirmed the fabfcriber in the be
lief /hat /he negro had been stolen.
He therefore demanded of Irvine in
whar way he had come to the poilef”
fion of the negro j to which he re
turned an evitlive answer. Thefub.*
criner told him he hurt good reafon
to believe the negro had been Helen
and was determided to rake /he ne~
gro from him and have hint advertife.f
and in case no person claimed hisi
within eighteen months wCuld either
return or fell him.
This is therefore so notify ail pr ? *
Tons whom it doth or may concern.
That /he fuhfcriber has in'his pniles.
hem /helaid new negro; he is about
five feet eight inchra high, aged be
tween twenty five and rhtr/y years—
no marks other than cr. his Hack
which appear 10 have fuff, red under the
Cowfkin ; speaks little or no English
fays he came from Carolina, bat doe3
not know whether from No sth or
1 6outb, ha inciihridtlv communicates
when a iked in wha/ way the man
came by liim) that he took him ud in
.'he read, when on his way to fifn on
ome river or creek nearby. His own -
er or owners aie therefore requefte I
10 prove the preperrv of its negro
:pay coaiges and rake him 2-.viy;
Will. JNecjy.
I Camden Coun/y on
S;. Mary’s River.
; &pt, so. /amiSm 7.
| wan i ld,
A O'. ELtSEER, r.ian well ac
x X <juar:ited v.: .. Itice plaining, wlio
a t bv:.;g 1 *. . ‘.'rienditiotis t.i his hot**
c /* >• ‘ T ‘■o Apply ro the
it w.L“ >k; yt \ Ham, Hrvan Countv.
JOHN H. MO itLL.
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